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Report brings mixed news for fathers

The courts are not deliberately biased against fathers seeking access to their children, the Commons constitutional affairs committee has reported.

But it said that failings in the system make it hard for separated and divorced fathers to maintain contact with their children.

Published: Wed, 2 Mar 2005 09:12:27 GMT+00

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